DoD Directive 6055.9

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Department of Defen
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NUMBER 6055.9
July 29, 1996
screenUSD(A&T) SUBJECT:  DoD Explosives Safety Board (DDESB) and DoD Component Explosives Safety Responsibilities
References: (a)  DoD Directive 6055.9, "DoD Explosives Safety Board (DDESB),"
November 25, 1983 (hereby canceled)
(b)  Section 172 of title 10, United States Code
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(c)  DoD 6055.9-STD, "DoD Ammunition and Explosives Safety
Standards," October 1992, authorized by this Directive
(d)  DoD 5025.1-M, "DoD Directives System Procedures," August 1994,
authorized by DoD Directive 5025.1, June 24, 1994
(e)  DoD Directive 6055.13, "Transportation Accident Prevention and
Emergency Respon Involving Conventional DoD Munitions and
Explosives," May 27, 1988 (hereby canceled)
(f)  DoD Directive 8910.1, "Management and Control of Information
Requirements," June 11, 1993
1.  REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE
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1.1.  Reissues reference (a), to update policy and responsibilities for the DDESB (enclosure 1) as a joint activity of the Department of Defen under reference (b).
1.2.  Continues authorization of the publication of reference (c), consistent with reference (d).  In accordance with reference (b) and consistent with the U.S. Attorney General opinion of October 27, 1949, the Board's ammunition and explosives safety standards must be considered binding, but only as minimum safety standards.
1.3.  Redesignates the Secretary of Army as the DoD Executive Agent for DoD emergency respon to transportation mishaps involving ammunition and explosives, as previously designated by reference (e).
2.  APPLICABILITY
This Directive applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defen (OSD), the Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, and the Defen Agencies (hereafter referred to collectively as "the DoD Components").  The term "Military Services," as ud herein, refers to the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps.
3.  DEFINITIONS
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Terms ud in this Directive are defined in enclosure 2.
白萝卜的英文4.  POLICY
Consistent with peacetime and wartime operational (ammunition and explosives) requirements, it is DoD policy to:
4.1.  Enhance readiness by providing the maximum possible protection to operational capability, personnel, property, and the environment from the damaging effects of mishaps.
4.2.  Limit exposure to the minimum number of persons, for the minimum time, to the minimum amount of ammunition and explosives consistent with safe and efficient operations.
4.3.  Comply with DoD 605
5.9-STD (reference (c)) and with host-nation or North Atlantic Treaty Organization standards, whichever is more stringent, when mandated by international agreements.
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4.4.  Implement and maintain an aggressive explosives safety program.
4.5.  Respond promptly to mishaps to protect DoD interests and safeguard the public.
4.6.  Consider and, to the extent practical, comply with applicable environmental requirements.  Resolve inconsistency between ammunition and explosives safety standards and applicable environmental standards.  (If resolution cannot be reached, ammunition and explosives safety standards shall take precedence over environmental standards.)
5.  RESPONSIBILITIES
5.1.  The Under Secretary of Defen for Acquisition and Technology shall:
schedule5.1.1. Have principal OSD staff responsibility for DDESB activities.
5.1.2.  Appoint the chair from officers in the grade of O-6, or higher, nominated by the Secretary of the Military Department concerned.  The Chair's position shall rotate among the Military Departments every 3 years.
5.1.3.  Designate a knowledgeable official from the Defen Special Weapons Agency and the Defen Logistics Agency who, besides other assigned duties, shall rve as a non-voting member of the DDESB when the business before the DDESB concerns that Agency.
5.1.4.  Provide budgeting and funding support to the DDESB to develop and maintain a DoD explosi
ves safety rearch, development, test, and evaluation
(RDT&E) program.
5.1.5.  Ensure that the Chair, DDESB, shall:
5.1.5.1.  Preside over the DDESB (enclosure 1) and exerci one vote on all matters coming before the Board.
5.1.5.2.  Direct the Secretariat.
5.1.5.3.  Provide impartial and objective advice to the Secretary of Defen and the Heads of the DoD Components on explosives safety matters.
5.1.5.4.  Resolve conflicts within DDESB jurisdiction.
5.1.5.5.  Establish and direct working groups.
5.1.5.
6.  Report annually to the Secretary of Defen and the Secretaries
of the Military Departments on the status of explosives safety in the DoD Components.
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5.2.  The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall designate a reprentative to provide guidance or coordination to the DDESB on joint or coalition issues deemed unique or unusual that are of the Chairman's interest and cannot be resolved by a Unified Combatant Commander.  Reprentation may be delegated to a Unified Combatant Commander when the issue is unique to that Commander.
5.3.  The Commanders of the Unified Combatant Commands shall, through respective Service components, ensure explosives safety is integrated into the planning process.  At the request of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provide a reprentative to the DDESB to advi the Board as required.
5.4.  The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall:
5.4.1.  As directed by Section 172 of 10 U.S.C. (reference (b)),lect a member and an alternate member of the Board with experience in ammunition and explosives management and/or explosive ordnance disposal.  The alternate shall act for the member if abnt, with plenary powers.  The Secretary of the Navy shall lect qualified reprentatives for both the Navy and the Marine Corps.  Each Service shall have one vote on all matters coming before the Board.
5.4.2.  Assign one qualified (e paragraph 5.4.1. above) officer in grade O6 (the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force) to the DDESB Secretariat. Additionally, the Secretary of the Navy shall assign a like qualified officer from the Marine Corps to the DDESB Secretariat.
5.4.3.  Ensure that actions are taken to correct DDESB survey findings.
5.4.4.  Consistent with DoD Directive 8910.1 (reference (f)), provide the DDESB with information and support necessary to discharge its assigned responsibilities and functions.
5.4.5.  Develop and maintain a comprehensive and effective explosives safety program.
5.4.
6.  Develop and maintain an explosives safety RDT&E program. Coordinate programs with other Military Departments and the DDESB.
5.4.7.  Ensure that ammunition and explosives safety site plans are submitted, as specified in DoD 6055.9-STD (reference (c)) and appropriate Service regulations.
5.4.8.  Certify that new site and general construction plans that provide less than the prescribed level of safety are esntial becau of operational necessity or other compelling reason.
5.4.9.  Develop and implement ammunition and explosives safety standards consistent with reference (c), when no DoD standards exist.
5.4.10.  Inform the DDESB of conflicts between explosives safety, ammunition life cycle and environmental curity requirements.
5.4.11.  Report ammunition and explosives mishaps, in accordance with reference (c).
5.4.12.  Ensure that assigned final ammunition and explosives hazard classifications are submitted for review in accordance with DoD Component regulations.
5.4.13.  Submit to the DDESB plans for the removal of unexploded ordnance or explosives when land known or suspected to contain such items is considered for lea, transfer outside the Department of Defen, or disposal.
5.4.14.  Support working groups when requested by the Chair, DDESB.
5.4.15.  Expeditiously inform their respective Unified Combatant Commands of any ammunition and explosives situation or condition that could impact on the command's warfighting capability, while concurrently taking all appropriate measures to alleviate or mitigate such hazards.
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5.5.  The Secretary of the Army shall:
5.5.1.  Provide administrative support for the DDESB to include budgeting, funding, civilian personnel, curity, and any other required administrative rvices.
5.5.2.  Serve as the DoD Executive Agent for emergency respon to transportation mishaps involving ammunition and explosives; develop command and control procedures; and maintain the DoD coordination center using the Defen Transportation Tracking System as the DoD focal point for initial notification of accidents involving ammunition and explosives.
5.5.3.  Submit clearance plans for formerly ud defen sites (FUDS) where

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